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When do you use epsilon aminocaproic acid or tranexamic acid? Epsilon
aminocaproic acid (Amicar) and tranexamic acid are antifibrinolytic agents that
inhibit activation of plasminogen. They are used to prevent clot lysis in patients
with ...
When do you use epsilon aminocaproic acid or tranexamic acid? Epsilon
aminocaproic acid (Amicar) and tranexamic acid are antifibrinolytic agents that
inhibit activation of plasminogen. They are used to prevent clot lysis in patients
with ...
Pagina 116
The conditioned or acid-treated surface has porosities to receive the low-viscosity
resins that interlock as they solidify. Acid-etched enamel, however, is more
uniform, and bonding strengths are more predictable than with dentin bonding.
The conditioned or acid-treated surface has porosities to receive the low-viscosity
resins that interlock as they solidify. Acid-etched enamel, however, is more
uniform, and bonding strengths are more predictable than with dentin bonding.
Pagina 123
The etchant: maleic acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, or another agent is used to
etch the enamel and/or to precondition the dentin. Other dentin conditioners,
such as EDTA, may be used to remove the smear layer. 2. The primer a
hydrophylic ...
The etchant: maleic acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, or another agent is used to
etch the enamel and/or to precondition the dentin. Other dentin conditioners,
such as EDTA, may be used to remove the smear layer. 2. The primer a
hydrophylic ...
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